Sentences with phrase «real debt burden»

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The house - price bubble, combined with record levels of household debt, represent the biggest threat facing the Canadian economy; the sooner real - estate markets mellow and Canadians lower their debt burdens, the better.
The function of these giveaways is to shift the fiscal burden off land and minerals, oil and gas, real estate and debt - leveraged industry.
Mr. Harper and Mr. Flaherty, on the other hand, thought that the real issue for the global economy was still the need for G - 20 countries to eliminate deficits and commit to significant reductions in debt burdens.
In the late 1940s through the early 1970s, the U.S. and UK both reduced their debt burden by about 30 % to 40 % of GDP per decade by taking advantage of negative real interest rates, but there is no guarantee that government debt rates will continue to stay so low.
There is little risk to overshooting on inflation in the near - term, and even if there were, anything that helps facilitate a reduction in the real burden of debt for Canadian households is not something I'd bemoan.
Scott Sumner told us in September 2009 that «the real problem was nominal,» that is, the recession and its high unemployment were primarily due to an unsatisfied excess demand for money (combined with real effects on debt burdens of nominal income being below its previous path).
Perhaps like German corporations or German real estate, if they were to pull out their currency would appreciate, but if they stay in there could be more inflation generated to ease to burden of debt across the Eurozone.
Now rising interest rates and a cooling real estate market are prompting speculation the debt burden poses a threat to the financial system.
A government operating such a deficit at a time when an increasing share of the nation's debt is held by foreigners is effectively concealing from the public the real nature of future burdens.
The real value of IBR, she implies, is that it lets borrowers smooth out their repayment burden by linking payments to income, not that it offers debt forgiveness.
Household debt rose 15 percent nationwide this year, which means a real burden for those dealing with increased financial insecurity.
But if the writer's projections are correct, German citizens might end up paying more than what their own education would be worth — but they would also be paying for future generations» education, thus alleviating troublesome debt burdens that can have real impacts on the future of many young people.
It is usually a good idea to seek a small personal loan, of perhaps $ 5,000, to make a real impact on the overall debt burden.
Of COURSE mortgages count as real debt and a burden.
Now rising interest rates and a cooling real estate market are prompting speculation the debt burden poses a threat to the financial system.
Jesus, I struggle to think of somebody with any real power in the US who truly gives a flying f**k about their accelerating debt burden, debt monetization, or the long - term external value of the dollar.
The country's real estate market has been on a tear for nearly two decades, enriching homeowners, burdening new home - buyers with debt and alarming policymakers.
Being in the real estate sector, home equity lenders will avoid lending to any property with too heavy a debt burden.
The «real» burden of the mounting federal debt will have to be devalued through inflation, or it will place an onerous claim on the nation's future production and capital investment (which might otherwise be able to provide for the needs of an aging population).
Watson says that if you are overly burdened with debt, you will not make smart business decisions in real estate because you'll feel a tremendous pressure to make money.
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